Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hope you 're coming to see me on the first night , Georg . |
2 | Jim is coming to see me on the fourth of May . |
3 | I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ? |
4 | ‘ Did you , as a matter of interest , happen to see me on The Human Angle last week ? ’ |
5 | A health clinic has stepped in to help patients who ca n't find a dentist to treat them on the National Health Service . |
6 | They say they ca n't afford to treat them on the National Health . |
7 | When he spied his guests , he jumped to his feet and called a greeting , straightening the chairs and holding them one after the other to steady them on the uneven gravel while they sat down . |
8 | Their phone call came to my home in Hampstead inviting me to come to Toronto to meet them on the following Sunday . |
9 | You also get to know them on a personal basis too … |
10 | Manchester United wait on Bryan Robson 's decision on his fitness for the Rumbelows Cup Final against Nottingham Forest today , and hope to use the match to launch them on the final leg of their title procession . |
11 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
12 | But even before it came to public notice earlier this year , poor Mr Engholm was having to struggle to impose himself on a fractious party . |
13 | European civilization was the first to impose itself on the whole surface of the globe . |
14 | ‘ Would n't want to meet him on a dark night , ’ breathed Arthur , trying to make light of the incident . |
15 | Much to his surprise , he found Burn was already staying there but ‘ laid up with a severe illness ’ , so he arranged to meet him on the following Monday . |
16 | We arranged to meet him on the early train at Skipton the next day and off he went to his bog . |
17 | At Aintree he beat The Thinker just over seven lengths and is due to meet him on the same terms , although Jimmy Frost , his rider , may put up a pound or two more than the minimum 10st . |
18 | After the series of treaties in 1854 – 58 which helped to launch her on a rapid and irreversible process of change it could even still be questioned whether full-scale diplomatic representation there was worth what it cost . |
19 | You have to catch it on a certain place |
20 | If a particular publication is not available at your own library the librarian will almost certainly be able to obtain it on a short-term loan . |
21 | But we do think that the fact that they chose to launch it on the last day of our Conference is quite a compliment ; it was after all the Green Party that forced the government to produce the White Paper as a result of our fifteen% in the European Elections last year . |
22 | He found it hard to remember whether you had to position yourself on the left or the right side . |
23 | ‘ It must be strange , ’ she said slowly , ‘ to have been part of the Revolution and then to find yourself on the opposite side from people you fought beside . ’ |
24 | John and his team have already extracted considerable concessions from the Inland Revenue , which means that the majority of us will be able to continue as before , i.e. we will be able to satisfy the Inland Revenue that the majority of priests do not have the liability to tax on their income from the Church , without the need for the Inland Revenue to meet us on an individual basis . |
25 | ‘ Look here : that was in broad daylight over a single strand of wire , not under fire from any machine guns , and with no patrolling goon with a gun to meet us on the other side . |
26 | And you 'll be pleased to know that Frank Dobson has agreed to meet us on the fourteenth of June and we will make sure , to the best of our effort , that that policy will be endorsed . |
27 | Their worthlessness is discovered only when the duped client attempts to sell them on the legitimate market . |
28 | As a teenager , I laughed off an incident when a nappy horse attempted to deposit me on the wrong side of the railings on a motorway bridge . |
29 | As rock characteristics can vary considerably over very short intervals , it is useful to be able to evaluate them on a continuous basis from log data . |
30 | Stretch up as if you are trying to reach something on the top shelf of the kitchen at home and you know you are going to succeed . |